Illumination – With static structure – Wall or ceiling
Patent
1981-03-04
1983-05-17
Walsh, Donald P.
Illumination
With static structure
Wall or ceiling
362263, 362267, 362296, 362339, 362368, 362431, 362432, F21S 102
Patent
active
043843166
ABSTRACT:
A luminaire particularly suited for outdoor applications (e.g., for illuminating roadways and alleyways) and including a two-part housing wherein one of the parts (the base) is metallic and the other (refracting portion) is of lightweight (plastic) material and includes both an opaque chamber for housing the luminaire's rectangular aluminum reflector and a refracting, prismatic lens. The reflector is slidably positioned in the chamber portion and thus readily removable when both parts of the housing are separated. The luminaire is capable of providing either an IES type II or III distribution on the ground therebelow when oriented in the horizontal position and an IES type IV distribution when oriented vertically.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3755665 (1973-08-01), Grindle
patent: 4220986 (1980-09-01), Matteo
de Vos Hendrik A. J.
Labouliere Elzear R.
Fraley Lawrence R.
GTE Products Corporation
Walsh Donald P.
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